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A learning exercise for C3, C4 and CAM plants
by Øystein Sørborg
4 questions on C3, C4 and CAM plants
Type of task: Group, Individual, Student-centered, Supervised, Unsupervised
Date added: Apr 14, 2010
Last modified: Apr 14, 2010
A learning exercise for Photosynthesis
by Øystein Sørborg
6 questions on photosynthesis
Type of task: Group, Individual, Student-centered, Supervised, Unsupervised
Date added: Apr 14, 2010
Last modified: Apr 14, 2010
A learning exercise for Stomata
by Øystein Sørborg
Six questions on stomata
Type of task: Group, Individual, Student-centered, Supervised, Unsupervised
Date added: Apr 14, 2010
Last modified: Apr 14, 2010
A learning exercise for How to Make a Tomato Glow
by Maria Alejandra Lucero
An introduction to the composition of light. The following is meant as an introduction to a unit on light and color.
Type of task: Group
Date added: Dec 12, 2007
Last modified: Dec 12, 2007
A learning exercise for Holes Human Anatomy & Physiology, 10th Ed.
by Abril Garcia
Students will click on the DNA Replication link. They will be taken to a page and click "Start Quiz." They then have the...
Type of task: Student-centered, Supplemental activity, Unsupervised
Date added: Jun 28, 2005
Last modified: Jun 28, 2005
A learning exercise for North Harris College Biology Department
by Abril Garcia
Students will compare and contrast animal mitosis and plant mitosis.Teacher should provide a handout with spaces designated...
Type of task: Individual, Student-centered, Supplemental activity, Unsupervised
Date added: Jun 28, 2005
Last modified: Jun 28, 2005
A learning exercise for Biological animations and tutorials
by Deborah Henell
Major biological concepts are animated with narrated and step tutorials followed by quizzes.
Type of task: Individual, Student-centered, Supplemental activity, Teacher-centered, Unsupervised
Date added: Jun 23, 2005
Last modified: Jun 23, 2005
A learning exercise for Virtual Microscope
by Kim Anderson
The 7 minute instruction video must be viewed using headphones by each student. They must then complete the simulation and...
Type of task: Individual, Student-centered, Supplemental activity, Unsupervised
Date added: Dec 04, 2004
Last modified: Dec 04, 2004
A learning exercise for The Biology Project: Human Biology
by Phillip Ammann
The students are asked to go through the activities and the tutorial on this website, and then complete the problem set that...
Type of task: Individual
Date added: Nov 30, 2004
Last modified: Nov 30, 2004
A learning exercise for Tree of Life
by Bethany Melroe
Individual or group project. Have students browse the website. Depending on what topic is being covered in class, choose a...
Type of task: Individual, Student-centered, Team
Date added: Nov 23, 2004
Last modified: Nov 23, 2004
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